Annual Report 2013
From left: Officers Jerry Roudebush, Tim Schutter, Sgt. Jon Martin, Sherief Fadly, Lt. Shaun Mills, Jason Luther, Erin Held, Aaron White, Jeremy Patchett and Steve Brandman, in front of the MSU Sparty Statue. Photo by: Officer Jessica Martin
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Motorcycle Unit ...................................................................................................................... 1 Department Building .............................................................................................................. 2 Table of Contents.................................................................................................................... 3 Organizational Chart............................................................................................................4-5 Canine Unit ..........................................................................................................................6-9 Welcome Aboard .............................................................................................................10-11 Retirements ........................................................................................................................... 12 Parking Administration ........................................................................................................ 13 Support Services Division ................................................................................................... 14 Criminal Statistics ...........................................................................................................15-16 Budget Allocations ............................................................................................................... 17 Blank Page ............................................................................................................................ 18 Back Cover ........................................................................................................................... 19
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2013 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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2013 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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CANINE UNIT
Officer Atkinson
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K9 Wolf
Officer Heckman
K9 Clyde
Officer Murphy
K9 Oro
Officer Cantrell
K9 Gauge
Sergeant Munford
Officer Porter
K9 Semtex
K9 Zilla
K9 Justus
CANINE UNIT The Michigan State University Canine Teams saw a slight increase in activity during 2013. The unit retired Canine Semtex after the final football game. Canine Semtex was replaced by Canine Koda, a two year old German Shepherd. Canine Koda is Officer Mike Cantrell’s second dog and adds an additional narcotics detection dog to the unit. The canine teams assisted the following departments with calls for services.
Law Enforcement Agency
Calls for Service
Michigan State University Police
90
Lansing Police Department
72
Meridian Township Police
26
Ingham County Sheriff
21
East Lansing Police
15
Eaton County Sheriff
14
Lansing Township Police
12
Bath Township Police
4
Dewitt Township Police
3
Mason Police Department
2
Clinton County Sheriff
2
Eaton Rapids Police
1
Michigan State Police Parole Division
1
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CANINE UNIT The following are the totals for the various calls for services. Tracks
Building Search
Area Search
103
31
7
Article Search
14
Explosive Search
39
Narcotic Search
26
**Special Assist
42
Total
262
Note: The number of calls does not equal the number of service requests due to the canine team performing more than one type of activity related to one request. **The special assist (page 9) consists of programs conducted, explosive sweeps prior to football games and the added canine position for the men’s basketball games. 8
CANINE UNIT The following are the individual Canine Teams activation for the 2013 year.
Munford/ Zilla
Heckman/ Clyde/ Cantrell/ Gauge Semtex
Murphy/ Oro
Atkinson/ Wolf
Porter/ Justus
Totals
Tracks
5
14 -
16
23
19
26
103
Building Searches
1
1 -
4
8
8
9
31
2/4
2/3
2/3
-/2
7/14
-
-
-
-
26
1/1 Area/Article Search
0/1
-/-
Drug Search
-
26
10 Explosive Search
1
-
6
6
10
6
39
Special Assistance
2
10 -
-
1
26
3
42
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WELCOME ABOARD Eric Acevedo is a graduate of the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice. While completing his four year undergraduate degree, Eric worked in our parking division attending to parking meters on campus. In 2012, he completed a summer internship with us. During his spare time, he enjoys watching sports and hanging out with friends and family. He said, “my two favorite passions are sports and cars. I enjoy playing baseball and golf in the summer and an occasional pick up game of basketball. I’m a huge Michigan State and Tiger’s fan. I try to make it out to a Tiger’s game every year and watch most of the games on TV with friends.” He also said, “on my days off, I like to create little projects on my car.”
Eric Acevedo
Kelsey Eisen grew up on the west side of Michigan near Grand Rapids and is the eldest of six children. Both of her parents attended MSU and the entire family “bleeds” green. She is a 2006 graduate of Forest Hills Central High School. While attending FHC she ran cross country and track & field. She went to the state championship her senior year for the 300m hurdles in track and field. She graduated from Grand Valley State University in December 2010, with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, with an emphasis in coaching and a specialty in sports management. While completing her last two semesters she was dually enrolled in Grand Rapids Community College’s Police Academy. She graduated from the GRCC Academy in November 2010 with the Charles Wells Physical Fitness and Top Shot Awards.
Kelsey Eisen
After graduation she worked as a Special Events Security Greencoat here at MSU until she was hired by the Oscoda Township Police Department, in June 2011. She worked for the OTSPD for almost two years before, “I landed my dream job here at MSU Police on May 20, 2013,” said Kelsey. When asked about her new job, Kelsey said, “I work as a patrol officer and love my job. I love working with the college students and getting to meet new people everyday. My dream would to one day become a K9 officer.”
Kelsey said she is very family oriented and loves spending time with her family any chance she gets. She said, “We are a big family and I love participating in fun activities with them and supporting them. I was lucky enough to find the love of my life early and married my high school sweetheart. He is a high school science teacher and wrestling coach. We live in the Mason area and have two spoiled pups. Logan is 10 pound Minpin/Pom mix who thinks he is a giant and Chloe is 90 pound 10
WELCOME ABOARD Old English/Sheepdog mix who thinks she is a lap dog. We do not have any kids, unless you count these two, which we do. In my spare time I love hanging out with my family and friends; working out; playing with my dogs; any outdoor activities and cheering on MSU!”
Tony Kleibecker
In May, Luke Silver graduated from the 92nd Mid-Michigan Police Academy at Lansing Community College. During the summer he worked for the Ingham County Sheriff’s Office and was hired by our department on October 7, 2013. While an undergraduate at MSU, Luke worked two years as a Special Events Security employee for our department while completing his bachelor degree from the School of Criminal Justice. In his spare time, Luke enjoys spending time with family and friends and training dogs for PAWS with a Cause. He said he enjoys bowling and spending time with this dog Callie.
Luke Silver
Officer Matthew Thorne graduated from Hope College in 2005, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management. He attended and graduated from the 79th Mid-Michigan Police Academy at Lansing Community College. Upon graduating he worked part-time for the Village of Bellevue until April 2006, before leaving to work full-time with the City of Mason Police Department. He joined our department in June 2013. He spent four years as a member of the Mason PD Special Response Team and also received training in defensive tactics, later becoming a DT Instructor for the Mason PD.
Matthew Thorne
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Matt is married, and has three children. When he is not boarding horses and providing surgical rehabilitation for race horses, he is out hunting, Fishing and riding dirt bikes.
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RETIREMENTS Assistant Chief Michael A. Rice began his career at the Michigan State University Police Department on September 2, 1969 and retired on January 10, 2013. During his 43 years, he held a variety of positions within the department including Shift Commander, Training Coordinator for the MidMichigan Police Academy, Operations Commander and 17 years as a Patrol Commander. Thirteen of his years in the patrol division were served as a shift commander. For six years he was Captain of the Police Bureau and served the department in charge of the Investigations Division. Mike is a graduate of the FBI’s National Academy.
Mike Rice
For many years he worked as the Parking and Safety Bureau Captain. When promoted to the rank of Deputy Chief he continued as commander of the Parking and Safety Bureau. Mike was promoted to Assistant Chief in 2006.
Sally Carl’s last date of employment with MSU Parking Office was on January 11, 2013. She worked as an on-call employee for many years helping out during fall registration prior to being hired full-time in 2008. Sally said she and her spouse own a firearms business and they plan to host several gun shows, travel a lot and enjoy their new place up north. She said she looks forward to learning how to drive and park their new Pontoon and golf cart. She said she looks forward to playing golf with her husband, Doug (the serious one). She said as much as she’s going to miss all of her friends at the Parking Office, that she is going to enjoy just living life day by day.
Sally Carl
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PARKING ADMINISTRATION Parking Statistics January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013 Parking violations issued Employee permits sold Commercial permits sold Bicycle permits issued Student permits sold John Prush, Deputy Director, Management Services Bureau
Parking violations transferred to 54-B for appeal Parking violations transferred to 54-B for nonpayment
97,924 4,689 980 8,629 11,894 317 4,022
We hired two new parking employees, Nicole Holton as a Parking Office Clerk and Josh Wrobel joined the Information Technology staff as a supervisor. Welcome aboard to each of our new staff members. Nicole is no stranger to the MSU Parking Office. She first started working in 2006 as a student employee for the MSU Parking visitor pay lots as a booth attendant. Later she was promoted to Student Supervisor responsible for all parking booth attendants. She worked as a temporary employee before being hired full time as a Parking Office Clerk on August 5, 2013. She attended Lansing Community College for general studies and attended MSU, taking classes in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences. She enjoys traveling, spending time with her family and friends. She also likes walking her Chihuahua, listening to music and biking. Nicole Holton
Josh was hired on April 2, 2013 as part of the Department’s Information Technology staff. Originally from the Lansing area, he graduated with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in telecommunications from Michigan State University in 2005.
Josh Wrobel
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SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION Emergency Management and Special Events Unit Highlights In March a satellite Dish Network package was purchased and installed in the mobile command vehicle. This allows the vehicle to have real time local weather and news. August 4-6, 2013 the Big 10 Emergency Managers Conference was hosted by MSU at the Emergency Operations Center. Representatives from all 14 current and future Big 10 schools were in attendance. In August, Officer Jamie Fadly joined the unit in a new position to supervise student traffic workers. Officer Fadly is working on new training materials and equipment for these workers. Officer Steve Beard spent a lot of time this year getting the new evacuation maps put up in all buildings across campus. This is a three phased project taking place to accomplish this critical objective. Two successful evacuations of all patrons from Spartan Stadium for severe weather. Over 70,000 patrons were safely evacuated from a lightning storm that occurred during the first two home football games. Officer Melissa Congleton travelled to Oak Ridge National Lab in Oak Ridge, TN in September. This was to better understand their security and homeland security protocols. Officer Congleton also facilitated a tabletop exercise in November for the Cyclotron Operators to help them better prepare and respond to emergencies and communicate with first responders. The MCV was utilized at Common Ground Festival in July and Lansing’s Silver Bells in the City event during November as a reunification center for lost children. Officers Beard, Congleton and J. Fadly successfully tested the accountability system at the Shiawassee County drill for fire response in July and continue to use it at all home football. Broad Art Museum Highlights Officer Sue Putman provided new enhancements to the security operations at the new Edyth & Eli Broad Art Museum. Fire Marshal Unit Highlights Fire Marshal Denis Zitlow and Officer Tom Miller completed fire inspections at all of the MSU facilities required and worked on response protocols to the MSU Power Plant.
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CRIMINAL STATISTICS– MICR+ 1/1/2013-12/31/2013 11001
Sexual Penetration Penis/Vagina CSC 1
1
11002
Sexual Penetration Penis/Vagina CSC 3
13
11004
Sexual Penetration Oral/Anal CSC 3
1
11008
Sexual Contract Forcible CSC 4
11
12000
Robbery
10
13000
Domestic - Verbal
3
13001
Non-Aggravated Assault
13002
Aggravated/Felonious Assault
13003
Intimidation/Stalking
20000
Arson
9
21000
Extortion
2
22001
Burglary -Forced Entry
42
22002
Burglary -Entry w/o Force (Intent)
22
22003
Burglary -Unlawful Entry (No Intent)
6
22004
Possession of Burglary Tools
1
23002
Larceny - Purse-snatching
1
23003
Larceny -Theft from Building
23004
Larceny -Theft from Coin Operated Machine/Device
23005
Larceny -Theft from Motor Vehicle
23006
Larceny -Theft from Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessor
23007
Larceny - Other
24001
Motor Vehicle Theft
24002
Motor Vehicle as Stolen Property
2
25000
Forgery/Counterfeiting
3
26001
Fraud - False Pretense/Swindle/Confidence Game
4
26002
Fraud - Credit Card/ATM
26003
Fraud - Impersonation
26005
Fraud -Wire
26006
Fraud - Bad Checks
3
27000
Embezzlement
8
28000
Stolen Property
8
29000
Damage to Property
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92 4 23
211 1 86 6 372 62
35 4 13
120 15
CRIMINAL STATISTICS– MICR+ 1/1/2013-12/31/2013 35001
Violation of Controlled Substance
35002
Narcotic Equipment Violations
36003
Peeping Tom
4
36004
Sex Offense - Other
2
41002
Liquor Violations - Other
48000
Obstructing Police
14
50000
Obstructing Justice
188
52001
Weapons Offense - Concealed
17
52002
Weapons Offense - Explosives
2
52003
Weapons Offense - Other
1
53001
Disorderly Conduct
20
53002
Public Peace - Other
6
54001
Hit and Run Motor Vehicle Accident
105
54002
OUI of Liquor or Drugs
191
54003
Traffic Criminal
447
55000
Health and Safety
57001
Trespass
57002
Invasion of Privacy - Other
1
58000
Smuggling
1
73000
Miscellaneous Criminal Offense
77000
Conspiracy
92000
Incapacitated/Mental Health
93000
Traffic Civil
366
95000
Accident Non -Traffic
106
98000
Investigation/Inspection (Non-Criminal)
154
99000
Miscellaneous Non-Traffic Offense
365
GRAND TOTAL
16
235 34
558
7 90
219 6 94
4,412
2013 BUDGET ALLOCATIONS Total Budget
General Fund Associated with Function
Revolving Accounts
Other Accounts
Administration
$467,813.00
$177,278.00
$290,535.00
$0
Field Services Administration
$1,068.361.00
$900,393.00
$167,969.00
$0
Uniform Division
$3,697,281.00
$2,485,172.00
$1,069,924.00
$142,185.00
Investigations Division
$894,308.00
$430,803.00
$463,505.00
$0
Administration Services Bureau Administration
$147,940.00
$0
$147,940.00
$0
Emergency Management/ Special Events Division
$1,688,244.00
$235,391.00
$1,297,964.00
$154,889.00
$0
$102,911.00
$0
PIO/FOIA Division
$102,911.00
Fire Marshal Division
$204,505.00
$204,505.00
$0
$0
Management Services Bureau Administration
$575,186.00
$201,233.00
$373,953.00
$0
Traffic Engineering Division
$179,275.00
$0
$179,275.00
$0
Records Division
$109,381.00
$109,381.00
$0
$0
Parking Division
$2,443,328.00
$500,000.00
$1,924,328.00
$0
Business Services Division
$562,205.00
$0
$562,205.00
$0
Access Control Division
$646,525.00
$106,642.00
$539,883.00
$0
$12,787,262.00
$5,350,797.00
$7,139,392.00
Function Totals
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$297,074.00
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2013 Annual Report Editor, Sergeant Florene McGlothian-Taylor
MISSION The mission of the Michigan State University Police is to enhance the quality of life on campus, by building relationships, strengthening stewardship, and working collaboratively within our diverse community to reduce crime, enforce laws, preserve peace, and provide for a safe environment.
VISION Committed to being a world-class department and an innovative leader among University police departments by hiring and promoting talented officers and professional staff, employing the highest standards of accountability, and reflecting the values of a global University. The Michigan State University Police Department has an international reputation for its proactive-based philosophy of policing that strives to strengthen relationships and engage community partners in developing strategies to reduce crime. The Michigan State University Police Department strives to adhere to the highest ethical standards and reflect the diversity of its community members.
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